The 15 Places You Should Eat In Wisconsin In 2017

With culinary and restaurant revolutions happening in our cities and access to the freshest vegetables, dairy and protein, there’s never been a better time to eat in Wisconsin. From James Beard nominated chefs and restaurants to pizza on a blanket at a farm, the opportunities for wonderful meals in Wisconsin are endless.

Here are 15 of the most unusual, interesting, unique and delicious restaurants we featured in 2016 that you’ll want to add to your “to-do” list in 2017.

Located in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, this place feels like a perfectly preserved mid-century diner. The food is simple, but hearty and delicious. And in the winter, you'll find most patrons arrive by snowmobile. 14385 County Highway H, Delta, WI 54856

The Outsider, the rooftop bar on the new Kimpton hotel in the Third Ward has some of the best views of any restaurant in the state. From the funky architecture of the Ward to the skyscrapers downtown and the lakefront, you won't know where to look as you enjoy the outdoors and the sunset. Located at 310 East Chicago Street, 9th Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53202.

We Wisconsinites love a supper club and there might not be a better one anywhere in the state. Ishnala combines all the things you want in a supper club with a one-of-a-kind location. In the middle of Mirror Lake State Park, you'll feel like you're the only people in the world. Located at S2011 Ishnala Rd, Lake Delton, WI 53940.

There are a ton of great cheese factories and stores in Wisconsin, but for one-stop-shopping of all that's wonderful about our favorite food, Mars Cheese Castle is the place to be. Their updated location is huge and even includes a bar and cafe. Located at 2800 W Frontage Rd, Kenosha, WI 53144.

A fully operational farm for more than three generations, the new owners restored some of the farm buildings and turned one into a quaint restaurant. Only the freshest local ingredients are combined with a goal of healthy eating in a location that makes you feel like you're visiting relatives. It's a must stop. Located at W4221 County Hwy A, Spooner, WI 54801.

A fabulous market just south of downtown, this place is chock full of office folks during weekday lunches and full of tourists on the weekend. It's rare to find a place that caters to both. There's a coffee shop, a wine bar, and shops selling cheese, chocolate and spices. The wood-fired pizzas, fresh sausages and seafood are reasons even locals trek downtown for this place. Located at 400 N Water St, Milwaukee, WI 53202.

Who knows why someone thought to place a real organ in the middle of a pizza place - or why people have responded so well to it - but it works. The pizza is good, the pneumatic organ is better. Located at 4353 S 108th St, Greenfield, WI 53228.

Not too many people venture to southwest Wisconsin, but Yellowstone Dairy Bar is one reason to. Classic butter burgers and of course some of the best ice cream you'll ever taste with gorgeous lake views make this worth the jaunt. Located at 7125 N Lake Rd, Blanchardville, WI 53516.

Little kids and kids at heart love trains and this restaurant in a Metra station has trains coming and going as well as a light-rail stop. It's train themed and the staff is amazing. It's a must-stop. Located at 5414 13th Ave, Kenosha, WI 53140.

Since 1998, this farm on 80 acres has been serving up wood-fired pizza and bread every Tuesday in the warm months. A bit of a trek, but well worth it to try their unique and fresh pizza toppings in an amazing setting. Located at N2956 Anker Ln, Stockholm, WI 54769.

The Safe House has long been one of Wisconsin's most unique and interesting locations and it's been featured on travel programs far and wide. But if you haven't been there in a while, make plans to visit again soon. New owners have revamped the menu, cleaned up the place and really just embraced the fun and kitsch that is The Safe House. Located at 779 N Front St, Milwaukee, WI 53202.

Have you been to many of these places already? Where else are you adding to your “must-eat” lists for 2017?